MMW-123 -- Cutbacks at EMI Causing Artists to Jump Ship

After it was acquired last year, EMI's restructuring appears to be having some major consequences including the job cuts and the flight of talent. Plus, the iPhone in Japan and RIAJ's opening of J-Pop music information sites in English and Chinese.

TT-477 -- Oji Homes Asbestos, ebiz news from Japan

EXCLUSIVE: Japan's largest paper manufacturer, Oji Paper, has a track record of dubious ethical behavior and cover-ups related to its use of toxic materials. Terrie breaks a new scandal concerning the firm's related company, Oji Homes, that has apparently tolerated the existence of asbestos and PCBs in one of its upmarket properties in Tokyo, populated mainly by young families.

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GW-305 -- The Hottest Gizmos and Gadgets from Japan

This week's Gadget Watch previews a new digital SLR feature from SONY, talks to DOCOMO's newest mobile phone for travelers, and surveys prospects for the iPhone 3G to make SoftBank's competitors very unhappy.

JIN-473 -- A Crisis of Confidence

With Japanese consumers being swindled out of their yen and supplied with food made from sub-standard or expired ingredients, what effect has this had on their confidence? This week's newsletter looks at the crisis of consumer confidence and what the government is trying to do about it. Read Now

Terrie's Job Tips -- Being a Bilingual Assistant, Part II: Job Description

The role of a bilingual assistant is probably one of the most challenging, and yet rewarding, positions that someone seeking a quick path to more experience can have. In effect, it is the ultimate form of apprenticeship in that you get to work side-by-side on a daily basis with an expert in the field. Over time, you become knowledgeable and trusted, taking on greater responsibilities. In other words, being a bilingual assistant is a great training role.

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TT-476 -- IPOs an Endangered Species, ebiz news from Japan

The IPO market in Japan appears to be flatlining. Terrie looks at the social and economic reasons behind the downturn, and makes some suggestions as to how to breath some new life into small-medium enterprises in Japan. Read Now

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GW-304 -- The Hottest Gizmos and Gadgets from Japan

What's the latest SONY Handycam doing with 'Smile Shutter' technology? How can you put a piece of space exploration history in your ear? And the big question we've all been asking: What's up with the iPhone 3G in Japan, and how much will it cost us here?

JIN-472 -- J@pan Inc Magazine, July 2008

July's issue of J@pan Inc includes our marketing special feature with articles on advertising giant Dentsu, Krispy Kreme doughnuts and P&G. To help you navigate your way through the contents, read this article and follow the link to go directly to the pieces that interest you. Read Now

WW-175 -- iPhone Introduction in Japan

Finally it's here, released by SoftBank, but what are the prospects for the iPhone in Japan.

Terrie's Job Tips -- Being a Bilingual Assistant, Part I: Positives and Negatives

Foreign companies setting up in Japan are much more reliant on the quality of their staff than are Japanese or older companies who’ve been around a long time. This is because they have not yet earned the goodwill and human networks that help them make sales more easily and take the sting out of negotiating solutions to problems. But at the same time, finding high quality, bilingual staff is a huge challenge, and for some companies an insurmountable one.

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